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ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised???)
According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. I'm really starting to get tired of ODLH. Lord knows that while Ricky is still a world class fighter, Floyd showed that Ricky is a little out of his depth at 147. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight? It'd be different if he just comes out and says Hatton-De La Hoya is a big money fight, but he's calling Hatton a "warrior" and saying the fight would be a "clash of the titans." Are you F****** kidding me? Oscar is 5'11" and Hatton is 5'6". Leave Hatton alone and let the young guy rebound and stop trying to tease with big money fights. There's a difference between heavy promotion and just plain deception.
2. THE PUBLIC HONESTLY DOESN'T WANT TO SEE THE WORLD AWAITS 2!!! Stop trying to push the fight on the fans. The first fight really wasn't close at all and the second fight wouldn't be any different unless ODLH came down to 147 because if he did, he'd be so weight drained Floyd would probably stop him on body shots. ODLH tried the first time, he brought Floyd (who's a small welterweight) all the way up to 154, he got the smallest possible ring, he made Floyd wear the Reyes gloves, and he still got beaten. Floyd clearly said that after the Hatton fight that he's physically and mentally tired of boxing and NOW you want to fight him? BTW, the Floyd rematch would probably only do 1.5 Mil and Floyd is gonna demand parity so good luck with that.
3. You're saying that you want to fight at 147, then come down and fight Cotto. Cotto isn't a big welterweight either but I'd say he's more natural at the weight than Mayweather. Cotto's Puerto Rican, you're Mexican, it'd be great TV. Cotto just beat Shane Mosley and while the PPV wasn't that great, with 24/7 and the right promotion, the fight could do around 1 Mil and Cotto would probably only need 30% to be satisfied. Make the fight happen. One question: why isn't this your first choice?
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised???)
Great post albsur. Agree with all your points.
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised???)
Oscar isn't good for boxing when it comes to actually being in the ring. He lost to Mayweather, he shouldn't be in there with Mayweather OR Cotto. Hatton sure, but if that isn't a mismatch then I don't know what is. Let him go back to Light Welter where he belongs. If Oscar is really serious then he should jockey to fight someone in the top ten at junior middle and then try to get his mits on Forrest or Spinks. If he'd won his last fight and fought more actively and beaten a quality opponent instead of MAYORGA I'd be fine with him sitting back and picking the fights for the biggest paydays, but he lost and he shouldn't be handpicking his opponents like he is. That's something that WINNERS should get to do.
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised?
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. I'm really starting to get tired of ODLH. Lord knows that while Ricky is still a world class fighter, Floyd showed that Ricky is a little out of his depth at 147. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight? It'd be different if he just comes out and says Hatton-De La Hoya is a big money fight, but he's calling Hatton a "warrior" and saying the fight would be a "clash of the titans." Are you F****** kidding me? Oscar is 5'11" and Hatton is 5'6". Leave Hatton alone and let the young guy rebound and stop trying to tease with big money fights. There's a difference between heavy promotion and just plain deception.
2. THE PUBLIC HONESTLY DOESN'T WANT TO SEE THE WORLD AWAITS 2!!! Stop trying to push the fight on the fans. The first fight really wasn't close at all and the second fight wouldn't be any different unless ODLH came down to 147 because if he did, he'd be so weight drained Floyd would probably get stopped on body shots. ODLH tried the first time, he brought Floyd (who's a small welterweight) all the way up to 154, he got the smallest possible ring, he made Floyd wear the Reyes gloves, and he still got beaten. Floyd clearly said that after the Hatton fight that he's physically and mentally tired of boxing and NOW you want to fight him? BTW, the Floyd rematch would probably only do 1.5 Mil and Floyd is gonna demand parity so good luck with that.
3. You're saying that you want to fight at 147, then come down and fight Cotto. Cotto isn't a big welterweight either but I'd say he's more natural at the weight than Mayweather. Why isn't this your first choice? Cotto's Puerto Rican, you're Mexican, it'd be great TV. Cotto just beat Shane Mosley and while the PPV wasn't that great, with 24/7 and the right promotion, the fight could do around 1 Mil and Cotto would probably only need 30% to be satisfied. Make the fight happen. One question: why isn't this your first choice?
Dude, you just TOLD us why it isn't his first choice with your analyzing.
It's his highest risk to take punishment.
Hatton is too small and doesn't hit hard for someone DLH's size (good money fight)
Mayweather doesn't hit hard, and even though he'll beat Oscar, he won't take much punishment. (great money fight)
Cotto hits the hardest, drills the body, and will try to win by pressuring and throwing punches unlike Floyd. (good money fight, but probably the lowest of the three because of Cotto's not so popular status yet).
That is why Cotto is #3.. wouldn't he be your last option if you were him?
Even though the Cotto fight makes more sense to us, and it's what us as fight fans want.. I think that even though there would be a considerable drop in PPV's if he fought PBF again, I think there would still be plenty purchased to do BIG money. Even though he got beaten pretty soundly, it was still a SD, and there were people even in the room i was in that were saying that Oscar would win in a rematch. (not that that person has any boxing credibility, but he can represent the general public)..
-Do I think Oscar could beat Mayweather?
No, I do not..
-Do i think Oscar and GBP could market "The World Awaits 2" and make everyone believe that he will win this time?
YES, i do.
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised???)
Oscar does'nt even deserve a straight shot at these guys really
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised???)
Oscars really steeped low this time.
I mean making himself hit 147 now is absurd and complete bullshit.
Talk about making a fight happen just for money.
I like the guy and he's def. one of my fav. fighters but this is sad to see.
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The Cotto fight is the only one I want to see, it'll get the casual boxing fan asking for the real fight of PBF Cotto if Cotto wins.
It would also show how much Oscar really has left, but it'd have to be 147 to make any sense at all. IMO it's decent logical fight for Cotto as I don't see him fighting Paul Williams anytime soon, though I'd love to See him fight Margarito, it wouldn't be as much of a statement as Oscar.
I'd actually give De La Hoya a decent shot against him, and with Cotto coming forward it'll make for a decent fight. The other two options I definitely do not want to see
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As much as I want Mayweather to loose, I just can't see Cotto causing Mayweather problems. Mayweather's speed will own Cotto. I can see another Baldomir scene if Cotto gets in the ring with Mayweather.
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I said it before the Hatton Mayweather fight and I'm going to stick to it. He'll fight Hatton, he might even go to England. And he'll make it sell. The only real question is will Hatton accept.
More than anything, DLH wants to win his next fight. If he looses twice in a row it will be hard to sell his next fight. And he already said he wants to fight two more times. So he's going to pick the easiest possible opponent that is still recognizable by the fans.
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He needs to leave all three of these guys alone....sucks that the casual fan will jump all over any of these three bouts though. Oscar and sergio mora are gods in that world.
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Ahh come on guys give him a break. His fight against Floyd WAS close that's why it was a F****** split decision. Oscar lost the fight because he abandoned the jab he was doing great up until the last third of the fight.
He's still very much in the mix and I think he'll give ANYBODY a tough fight. I don;t want to see the Hatton fight as it's a misatch imo and if he wants another shot at Floyd he'll have to earn it but Oscar and Cotto would be a fantastic matchup for 2008.
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You guys are right Cotto should be #1 choice.
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised?
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight?
This is why ODLH owns a promotional company, and you do not. This fight overseas could quite possibly be the biggest draw in boxing of all time generating more in ticket sales combined with PPV buys than PBF vs ODLH. ( i did not say just in ppv buys alone ) The people of the UK want hatton to fight there, they will do anything to see him, nevermind the fact that its against ODLH. $$ would be Unreal
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2. THE PUBLIC HONESTLY DOESN'T WANT TO SEE THE WORLD AWAITS 2!!! Stop trying to push the fight on the fans.
1 sentence. SPEAK FOR YOURSELF.
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Floyd clearly said that after the Hatton fight that he's physically and mentally tired of boxing and NOW you want to fight him? BTW, the Floyd rematch would probably only do 1.5 Mil and Floyd is gonna demand parity so good luck with that.
He also said he retired after ODLH
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3. You're saying that you want to fight at 147, then come down and fight Cotto. Cotto isn't a big welterweight either but I'd say he's more natural at the weight than Mayweather. Cotto's Puerto Rican, you're Mexican, it'd be great TV. Cotto just beat Shane Mosley and while the PPV wasn't that great, with 24/7 and the right promotion, the fight could do around 1 Mil and Cotto would probably only need 30% to be satisfied. Make the fight happen. One question: why isn't this your first choice?
$$$ ODLH is not just thinking about purses in these fights, he's thinking of the overall promotion of these fights which one of these 3 fights would generate the most $$$$.
And IMO those 3 fights you have up there is the exact order I feel would generate the biggest moolah for ODLH and Co.
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I would like to see Cotto/De La Hoya.
I wont mention the other guys, no need.
Truth is, I want to see Oscar get sparked by Cotto. Not to mention it would be a nice pay day for Cotto. If Oscar steps in with Cotto, it will be said that an Old Oscar De La Hoya still has more balls than a younger PBF. Show him up Oscar!
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Who Oscar SHOULD fight:
1. Miguel Cotto - he BEAT Shane Mosley....he's the toughest guy at 147 (prove me wrong)
2. Paul Williams - If Oscar is still on top of his game (which he isn't, but he's still good) this would prove to be a hellacious fight. Williams can take a shot and he throws a hundred punches a round and he's friggin big!
3. Antonio Margarito - We've all heard the stories of sparring or how ODH doesn't want to fight Toni....well it would be a fun fight to see and we would get a good honest view of how good Toni can be.
4. Cory Spinks - he's the #1 Jr. Middleweight and Oscar is comfortable fighting at 154 he's speedy, he's slick, and he's got a new lease on his career. It would be a very interesting fight featuring contrasting styles it could be like Leonard-Duran or Whittaker-Chavez
5. Vernon Forrest - he's a good Jr. Middleweight and he's tough he has a hell of a punch was the first guy to whip Shane Mosley's ass and like Cory Spinks he has a new lease on his career. This could be a great matchup.
And finally
6. Shane Mosley - what fight would be a better swan song for both fighters (providing Shane is ready to retire as well) I could watch those guys fight 50 times! Though this would be hella hard to sell, however being a smart promoter he could put together a card on ESPN (regular ESPN) and bring boxing back to the mainstream....but that's just my mind working I know that's impossible but it's the kind of risk that needs to be taken to bring boxing back to life
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight?
This is why ODLH owns a promotional company, and you do not. This fight overseas could quite possibly be the biggest draw in boxing of all time generating more in ticket sales combined with PPV buys than PBF vs ODLH. ( i did not say just in ppv buys alone ) The people of the UK want hatton to fight there, they will do anything to see him, nevermind the fact that its against ODLH. $$ would be Unreal
OK, don't patronize me. I understand why Oscar as a businessman wants the Hatton fight but Oscar is selling the public fact that he's still an elite fighter and that he only wants to fight the best. Fighting a severely undersized, mentally shaken, blown up light welterweight that just lost his 0, doesn't seem like Oscar's fighting the best.
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised?
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
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Originally Posted by Big_Deuce
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight?
This is why ODLH owns a promotional company, and you do not. This fight overseas could quite possibly be the biggest draw in boxing of all time generating more in ticket sales combined with PPV buys than PBF vs ODLH. ( i did not say just in ppv buys alone ) The people of the UK want hatton to fight there, they will do anything to see him, nevermind the fact that its against ODLH. $$ would be Unreal
OK, don't patronize me. I understand why Oscar as a businessman wants the Hatton fight but Oscar is selling the public fact that he's still an elite fighter and that he only wants to fight the best. Fighting a severely undersized, mentally shaken, blown up light welterweight that just lost his 0, doesn't seem like Oscar's fighting the best.
First of all, i was not patronizing you, i was telling it like it is. And if you took it that way, thats on you.
If you want to get on a debate on what would be the best fights to add onto a legacy of a career, thats one thing. But you didnt do that, ok? Your post was asking why would ODLH take the fights listed in your original post.
And i basically said for the MONEY.
You didnt say, "well to shine up his legacy he shouldnt fight so and so" You said WHY FIGHT HATTON! as if it made no sense.
PBF vs ODLH = generated so much money that a rematch is almost innevitable. ODHL made 52 million dollars ( pbf 25mil) off of that fight. If these two guys are the buisness guys they say they are, if they dont rematch then they arent the buisness men they say they are.
Oscar cares about $$$
Floyd Cares about $$$
thats why all the fights you questioned in your original post makes sense. Thats all i was saying.
If you want to talk about who he SHOULD fight for his LEGACY then start a different post with that title.
Jesus.
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
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Originally Posted by Big_Deuce
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight?
This is why ODLH owns a promotional company, and you do not. This fight overseas could quite possibly be the biggest draw in boxing of all time generating more in ticket sales combined with PPV buys than PBF vs ODLH. ( i did not say just in ppv buys alone ) The people of the UK want hatton to fight there, they will do anything to see him, nevermind the fact that its against ODLH. $$ would be Unreal
OK, don't patronize me. I understand why Oscar as a businessman wants the Hatton fight but Oscar is selling the public fact that he's still an elite fighter and that he only wants to fight the best. Fighting a severely undersized, mentally shaken, blown up light welterweight that just lost his 0, doesn't seem like Oscar's fighting the best.
First of all, i was not patronizing you, i was telling it like it is. And if you took it that way, thats on you.
If you want to get on a debate on what would be the best fights to add onto a legacy of a career, thats one thing. But you didnt do that, ok? Your post was asking why would ODLH take the fights listed in your original post.
And i basically said for the MONEY.
You didnt say, "well to shine up his legacy he shouldnt fight so and so" You said WHY FIGHT HATTON! as if it made no sense.
PBF vs ODLH = generated so much money that a rematch is almost innevitable. ODHL made 52 million dollars ( pbf 25mil) off of that fight. If these two guys are the buisness guys they say they are, if they dont rematch then they arent the buisness men they say they are.
Oscar cares about $$$
Floyd Cares about $$$
thats why all the fights you questioned in your original post makes sense. Thats all i was saying.
If you want to talk about who he SHOULD fight for his LEGACY then start a different post with that title.
Jesus.
:coolclick: Duece I like your arguments here.
I will add this though. If YOU GUYS were Oscar De La Hoya you'd be looking at the same fights too. Oscar wears two hats and all three of these fights make great business sense as stated.
But one point that seems to be lost on virtually everyone is this. You (not you Deuce I'm talking to everyone else) say cynically that Oscar is choosing these fights only for the money as if there is zero interest in the fights.
But this is where that vast majority of you seem to be delusional. Money in boxing is linked directly to the paying public. The more people are interested in a fight then the more PPV revenue and sales it will generate.
To argue that these three fights would be huge commercially but have zero appeal is just the most stupid line of reasoning I have ever heard in my entire life ::**
The reason these fights would be commercially huge is because they are THE MOST popular fights out there for the fans. If they were not they wouldn't sell as much as the other fights now would they.
Just because you, me or any of us like to consider ourselves hardcore internet savvy boxing fans doesn't mean we are the only fans or the only fans who should be catered for.
How many fans like us hardcore posters are in the world? A few thousand tops?
Now how many potential fans who are not as hardcore and don't follow the sport in it's extreme details are there? Probably millions.
Now as a fighter and a promoter which market are you going to care more about?
And it's not just about the money here. Who in any sport wouldn't want to be involved in one of the biggest events in their sport in history?
It's not just a money thing? How proud would you be (or think Oscar, Floyd and Ricky are) of being involved in some of the biggest boxing events of all time? It's a tremendous accolade and honour for anybody who gives their life to a sport they love to be involved in some of that sports most historic moments.
Of course Oscar wants to be in huge fights. Of course Oscar wants to promote huge fights. They represent the pinnacle of achievement in the sport of boxing. Why would you even criticise anybody for thinking that way? If you just think everyone in boxing is about money you are selling all of these guys way short. Oscar has plenty of money more than he'll ever need, but being part of the biggest events both as a fighter and a promoter is all about being a success and what success is what drives these guys in the first place.
If any of these fights happen it's because the boxing and casual sporting world has HUGE interest in it. Us knowledgable few hardcore fans might snort and say these arn't the best matchups that can be made but 95% of fans couldn't care less about that.
Any huge boxing events are great for boxing and even a Hatton Oscar mismatch next year would still be a HUGE event for boxing and British boxing, and what true fan doesn't want boxing in the spotlight?
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Now you all are talking crap of OSCAR. I can Only say I told you so!!!
here's the link.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,54898.0.html
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The only one of these fights that interests me is Hoya-Cotto.
I agree with everyone who says DLH-Hatton is mismatch and it seems almost disgraceful Oscar is suggesting that fight. Hatton has tested welter twice, once barley escaped a KO and once got KO'd. And Collazo and PBF aren't big punchers. Hatton shouldn't take this fight no matter how much he is offered.
I had Floyd winning clearing against Oscar. Everyone is always saying the "Oscar abandoned his jab" blah blah blah. I had Floyd clearly winning Oscar's jab or not the night of the fight. It was a fight I only saw that one time and never wished to watch it again.
If Oscar fought Cotto believe it or not this would be a good fight. But what does Oscar have to gain from it if he wins? Damaging the reputation of an exciting up and comer who could give many more years and good fights to the sport? Oscar has got some power left, and I think he and Cotto could make an exciting match still, but I would rather see Cotto mix it up with the other young, active and hungry welters.
However, if Cotto beat Oscar that would add another notch to his belt. It would also give Cotto prime exposure. And it would give good leverage to get PBF in the ring. Cotto is looking at a dangerous fight next no matter who he takes, an aging and inactive DLH might be his best bet.
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised???)
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. I'm really starting to get tired of ODLH. Lord knows that while Ricky is still a world class fighter, Floyd showed that Ricky is a little out of his depth at 147. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight? It'd be different if he just comes out and says Hatton-De La Hoya is a big money fight, but he's calling Hatton a "warrior" and saying the fight would be a "clash of the titans." Are you F****** kidding me? Oscar is 5'11" and Hatton is 5'6". Leave Hatton alone and let the young guy rebound and stop trying to tease with big money fights. There's a difference between heavy promotion and just plain deception.
2. THE PUBLIC HONESTLY DOESN'T WANT TO SEE THE WORLD AWAITS 2!!! Stop trying to push the fight on the fans. The first fight really wasn't close at all and the second fight wouldn't be any different unless ODLH came down to 147 because if he did, he'd be so weight drained Floyd would probably stop him on body shots. ODLH tried the first time, he brought Floyd (who's a small welterweight) all the way up to 154, he got the smallest possible ring, he made Floyd wear the Reyes gloves, and he still got beaten. Floyd clearly said that after the Hatton fight that he's physically and mentally tired of boxing and NOW you want to fight him? BTW, the Floyd rematch would probably only do 1.5 Mil and Floyd is gonna demand parity so good luck with that.
3. You're saying that you want to fight at 147, then come down and fight Cotto. Cotto isn't a big welterweight either but I'd say he's more natural at the weight than Mayweather. Cotto's Puerto Rican, you're Mexican, it'd be great TV. Cotto just beat Shane Mosley and while the PPV wasn't that great, with 24/7 and the right promotion, the fight could do around 1 Mil and Cotto would probably only need 30% to be satisfied. Make the fight happen. One question: why isn't this your first choice?
CC#183 good post mate
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I agree with the majority of you here... Oscar should just hang em up, be a full time promoter. Don't pull this shit, it is just tarnishing his name.
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I post again...
Who Oscar SHOULD fight:
1. Miguel Cotto
2. Paul Williams
3. Antonio Margarito
4. Cory Spinks
5. Vernon Forrest
6. Shane Mosley
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Originally Posted by albsur2006
According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. I'm really starting to get tired of ODLH. Lord knows that while Ricky is still a world class fighter, Floyd showed that Ricky is a little out of his depth at 147. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight? It'd be different if he just comes out and says Hatton-De La Hoya is a big money fight, but he's calling Hatton a "warrior" and saying the fight would be a "clash of the titans." Are you F****** kidding me? Oscar is 5'11" and Hatton is 5'6". Leave Hatton alone and let the young guy rebound and stop trying to tease with big money fights. There's a difference between heavy promotion and just plain deception.
2. THE PUBLIC HONESTLY DOESN'T WANT TO SEE THE WORLD AWAITS 2!!! Stop trying to push the fight on the fans. The first fight really wasn't close at all and the second fight wouldn't be any different unless ODLH came down to 147 because if he did, he'd be so weight drained Floyd would probably stop him on body shots. ODLH tried the first time, he brought Floyd (who's a small welterweight) all the way up to 154, he got the smallest possible ring, he made Floyd wear the Reyes gloves, and he still got beaten. Floyd clearly said that after the Hatton fight that he's physically and mentally tired of boxing and NOW you want to fight him? BTW, the Floyd rematch would probably only do 1.5 Mil and Floyd is gonna demand parity so good luck with that.
3. You're saying that you want to fight at 147, then come down and fight Cotto. Cotto isn't a big welterweight either but I'd say he's more natural at the weight than Mayweather. Cotto's Puerto Rican, you're Mexican, it'd be great TV. Cotto just beat Shane Mosley and while the PPV wasn't that great, with 24/7 and the right promotion, the fight could do around 1 Mil and Cotto would probably only need 30% to be satisfied. Make the fight happen. One question: why isn't this your first choice?
Agree with all points, why DLH does not mention Forrest is baffling. Hatton will go back to 140 and i doubt DLH could make 147 again anyhow.
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Oscar was and is one of my favorite fighters but he needs to get out of the limelight so younger talents can make a name for themselves. If Oscar is out of the equation new superstars will eventually emerge, but as long as he keeps fighting he will be the biggest name.
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....he COULD sacrifice and catapult an opponent into the limelight.....and opponent that he might some day become the promoter of????
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Oscar should step aside.Its becoming his very own sunday market where he Picks the ripest "produce".Just seems messy,Promotion giant in the making ( have no doubts,GBP will be shot caller) and In the ring You have to ask aloud ...What have you done lately??Who cares??
Cant blame him but just not wanting to see him vs. the three.Give me Mayweather Vs. Cotto OR Hatton vs. Cotto. How about Oscar vs.Margarito .........Risk / reward ratio about 50-1 In Promoters eye...oh thats Him!
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Oscar should step aside.Its becoming his very own sunday market where he Picks the ripest "produce".Just seems messy,Promotion giant in the making ( have no doubts,GBP will be shot caller) and In the ring You have to ask aloud ...What have you done lately??Who cares??
Cant blame him but just not wanting to see him vs. the three.Give me Mayweather Vs. Cotto OR Hatton vs. Cotto. How about Oscar vs.Margarito .........Risk / reward ratio about 50-1 In Promoters eye...oh thats Him!
Come on guys taking on Floyd Mayweather was hardly hand picking a soft opponent. Mayorga had been a big stumbling block to another p4p star in Vernon Forrest and Sturm is still a world champ now.
Oscar has always faced excellent competition. He was in negotiations to fight Ricky BEFORE the Mayweather fight and following Hatton's loss it seems less and less likely he will take that fight.
As for a rematch with Floyd, you may not want to see but come on EVERY fighter would love another chance at Floyd especially if they lost by split decision.
I'm with the majority in that of the three the fight I most want is Cotto, and thankfully with Floyd taking a year out and Hatton moving back down to 140 that will most likely be the one we will get.
Who doesn't want to see Cotto De La Hoya? Certainly imo no true fight fan would grumble about that fight being made.
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Re: ODLH's top three choices for May 3 according to GBP (are you even surprised???)
A Hatton fight is absurd. Hatton should only fight at 140.
Like the original poster said Floyd doesn't stop people regularly but he stopped Hatton. Sharmba was a bodyshot, who was the last guy before Hatton that Floyd truly stopped (not corner stoppage) with headshots. Go back to 140, corner stoppage with Gatti, Corley lasted, I'm trying to remember the stoppage of Bruseles, I know it was 8th round but was it a true stoppage or a corner stoppage or just kind of a mercy stoppage. It was kind of hard to pay attention considering it was such a ridiculously non competitive fight.
If its not Bruseles which I think was a corner/doctor stoppage, not sure, then its all the way back to Phillip N'dou at 135 with right hands. Floyd's a better fighter than ODLH no doubt, but ODLH clearly does hit harder and is far bigger than Ricky, I would be shocked if Hatton lasted more than 8-10 rounds unless ODLH is almost paralyzed by cutting the weight.
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Oscar should step aside.Its becoming his very own sunday market where he Picks the ripest "produce".Just seems messy,Promotion giant in the making ( have no doubts,GBP will be shot caller) and In the ring You have to ask aloud ...What have you done lately??Who cares??
Cant blame him but just not wanting to see him vs. the three.Give me Mayweather Vs. Cotto OR Hatton vs. Cotto. How about Oscar vs.Margarito .........Risk / reward ratio about 50-1 In Promoters eye...oh thats Him!
Come on guys taking on Floyd Mayweather was hardly hand picking a soft opponent. Mayorga had been a big stumbling block to another p4p star in Vernon Forrest and Sturm is still a world champ now.
Oscar has always faced excellent competition. He was in negotiations to fight Ricky BEFORE the Mayweather fight and following Hatton's loss it seems less and less likely he will take that fight.
As for a rematch with Floyd, you may not want to see but come on EVERY fighter would love another chance at Floyd especially if they lost by split decision.
I'm with the majority in that of the three the fight I most want is Cotto, and thankfully with Floyd taking a year out and Hatton moving back down to 140 that will most likely be the one we will get.
Who doesn't want to see Cotto De La Hoya? Certainly imo no true fight fan would grumble about that fight being made.
Bilbo, absolutley no question of Oscar's quality of Competition and Merit as Quality Champion P4P .When does conflict enter ?Stick to promotion.
I would not grumble about a Cotto vs. DLH fight, Just see it as pointless for both.I know that sounds fubar but Not on my Want list.
Oscar is not a Diva...?Needs to climb back up ladder like everyother Guy.King midas self
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Originally Posted by violent demise#1 groupie
Oscar should step aside.Its becoming his very own sunday market where he Picks the ripest "produce".Just seems messy,Promotion giant in the making ( have no doubts,GBP will be shot caller) and In the ring You have to ask aloud ...What have you done lately??Who cares??
Cant blame him but just not wanting to see him vs. the three.Give me Mayweather Vs. Cotto OR Hatton vs. Cotto. How about Oscar vs.Margarito .........Risk / reward ratio about 50-1 In Promoters eye...oh thats Him!
Come on guys taking on Floyd Mayweather was hardly hand picking a soft opponent. Mayorga had been a big stumbling block to another p4p star in Vernon Forrest and Sturm is still a world champ now.
Oscar has always faced excellent competition. He was in negotiations to fight Ricky BEFORE the Mayweather fight and following Hatton's loss it seems less and less likely he will take that fight.
As for a rematch with Floyd, you may not want to see but come on EVERY fighter would love another chance at Floyd especially if they lost by split decision.
I'm with the majority in that of the three the fight I most want is Cotto, and thankfully with Floyd taking a year out and Hatton moving back down to 140 that will most likely be the one we will get.
Who doesn't want to see Cotto De La Hoya? Certainly imo no true fight fan would grumble about that fight being made.
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According to GBP CEO Rich Schaffer these are ODLH top three choices for May 3rd:
1. Ricky Hatton
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Miguel Cotto
1. I'm really starting to get tired of ODLH. Lord knows that while Ricky is still a world class fighter, Floyd showed that Ricky is a little out of his depth at 147. Floyd hadn't knocked anybody out since Sharmba Mitchell on a body shot, and he starched Hatton. WHY IN THE F*** does Oscar want that fight? It'd be different if he just comes out and says Hatton-De La Hoya is a big money fight, but he's calling Hatton a "warrior" and saying the fight would be a "clash of the titans." Are you F****** kidding me? Oscar is 5'11" and Hatton is 5'6". Leave Hatton alone and let the young guy rebound and stop trying to tease with big money fights. There's a difference between heavy promotion and just plain deception.
2. THE PUBLIC HONESTLY DOESN'T WANT TO SEE THE WORLD AWAITS 2!!! Stop trying to push the fight on the fans. The first fight really wasn't close at all and the second fight wouldn't be any different unless ODLH came down to 147 because if he did, he'd be so weight drained Floyd would probably stop him on body shots. ODLH tried the first time, he brought Floyd (who's a small welterweight) all the way up to 154, he got the smallest possible ring, he made Floyd wear the Reyes gloves, and he still got beaten. Floyd clearly said that after the Hatton fight that he's physically and mentally tired of boxing and NOW you want to fight him? BTW, the Floyd rematch would probably only do 1.5 Mil and Floyd is gonna demand parity so good luck with that.
3. You're saying that you want to fight at 147, then come down and fight Cotto. Cotto isn't a big welterweight either but I'd say he's more natural at the weight than Mayweather. Cotto's Puerto Rican, you're Mexican, it'd be great TV. Cotto just beat Shane Mosley and while the PPV wasn't that great, with 24/7 and the right promotion, the fight could do around 1 Mil and Cotto would probably only need 30% to be satisfied. Make the fight happen. One question: why isn't this your first choice?
I agree and disagree with you...Here's why:
1) Yes you're right he should NOT fight Hatton. It would be an easy KO for Oscar, we might even see an early KO like the one in round 1 vs Mayorga.
2) I COMPLETELY DISAGREE...the fight was not close at all???? Are you sure you were watching the same fight? Many people, including myself, thought DLH did enough to at least get a DRAW or even a win. One more thing, at 154, 147 ( doesn't matter ) the only way Mayweather would have a chance of KOing Oscar would be if DLH stepped in the ring with a very strong flu.
3) Definitely a GREAT fight!!! I would love to see this one. And to those of you that think Oscar is done, I know he would do better than Mosley did against Cotto. Why? I believe Oscar has better defense than Mosley( you don't really see this when DLH and Mosley fight because they both have their numbers down ) but I don't see this as an easy fight for Cotto or Oscar.
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Oscar Floyd was NOT close at all. Unless you count ineffective agression and punches which miss. I had it 116-112,that's the best I could do. Mayweather easily took at the last few rounds. How anyone can score that fight as a draw,split or worse,in Oscar's favour is RIDICULOUS and needs to be explained rather than just saying"it was a split","it was a close fight" nonsense.If you're going to make a point like that,you should justify it otherwise it looks rather silly. I like Albsur's original post,CC. Oscar the cash cow needs to get lost. And i KNEW a world awaits 2 would be mentioned at some point.
I'd like to add that it was also confirmed in the same interview that Mosley may want another fight and Margarito is a name being mentioned. Put me down for a Tony UD. ;)